Outgoing Child Advocate passes torch to successor Cassandra Sanchez
Rochester Voice 9:14 a.m.
CONCORD - The Governor and Council approved Governor Sununu's nomination of Cassandra Sanchez as the State's next Child Advocate on Wednesday. Moira O'Neill, the outgoing Child Advocate, and the state's first in the position, wished Sanchez every success as the State's primary voice for children. Under O'Neill, the jurisdiction of the Office was expanded to all state-provided, funded and arranged services for children in September 2020. Taking a prevention approach, the expansion recognized a need for advocacy for children before they were abused, neglected, or adjudicated delinquent. The Office is also mandated to provide guidance to State leaders and the public on navigating and improving the State and its service systems. "The strategic planning process we undertook this past year with focus groups and stakeholder interviews taught us one important lesson," O'Neill said. "The Office belongs to the community. Their views and hopes for what the Office will achieve are aligned with statutory intent. They have identified strengths, articulated areas for improvement, and agreed upon priorities. Cassandra Sanchez will be greeted with an exceptional staff, and a committed, guiding, and expectant constituency."
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